Tucked along a winding lane in the historic centre, the extraordinary façade of this building blends Flamboyant Gothic and Renaissance elements from 1530. The name comes from its allegorical sculpted têtes (heads).
Tucked along a winding lane in the historic centre, the extraordinary façade of this building blends Flamboyant Gothic and Renaissance elements from 1530. The name comes from its allegorical sculpted têtes (heads).








